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Answer» I am trying to help a friend connect all their computers together. user doesn't have permissions.....When you do a share you have to set permissions. On the share pane look for the permissions.Thanks for mentioning that! I gave all users Read/Write/Full Control over this network, befpore I posted my original message. Actually, there is only two users, and they have the same login for both their laptops and their desktops. Disappointed that there are not more replies from more KNOWLEDGABLE system administrators. Anybody else have any ideas?Sorry to see nobody wants to GET into this. Windows networking, at is best, is good. Never excellent. You can either: 1.) Re-do windows network wizard on every PC on the network. 2. ) Setup a network DOMAIN. (I can't help you with that) 3. Install a Third-Party tool on all most of all PCs on the network. About the only thing that really works in Cisco Network Magic. The free trial is 15 DAYS, enough time to find out what is wrong. Cisco - Home Networking Software - Set up and Manage Your Network. It works for me. After I get the network up, I discontinue the product and the networks still works, most of the time.In a workgroup, when connecting between Windows machines, the "client" machine will by default transmit the username and password of the currently logged on user, when connecting to the remote machine. So it helps to make sure that you're using identical usernames and passwords on all machines. Obviously make sure that file and printer sharing is switched on, on all machines. Double-check the settings in the Windows Firewall (or other third party firewall). Make sure that "File and printer sharing" is enabled in Windows Firewall (TCP/UDP ports 137 to 139 and 445 generally). |
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